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1.3.10.2.1 NELLCOR® Sensors
NELLCOR® provides a family of sensors suitable for a wide variety of clinical settings
and patients. Specific sensors have been developed for neonates, infants, children, and adults.
OXISENSOR™ oxygen transducers are sterile adhesive sensors with optical components
mounted on adhesive tape. OXIBAND® oxygen transducers and the DURAFORM™
oxygen transducer system are reusable sensors that are applied with disposable adhesive.
The DURASENSOR ® DS-100A adult digit oxygen transducer is a reusable sensor with
its optical components mounted in a plastic casing. The NELLCOR® RS-10 reflectance
oxygen transducer is an adhesive sensor for application to forehead or temple.
NOTE: NELLCOR® * OXIBAND and DURASENSOR® are registered trademarks
of NELLCOR® Incorporated. OXISENSOR™ and DURAFORM™ are trademarks of
NELLCOR Incorporated.
A. Selecting a Sensor
Sensors are designed for specific sites on patients with designated weight ranges. To select
the appropriate sensor, consider the patient's weight, level of activity, adequacy of perfusion,
which sensor sites are available, whether sterility is required, and the anticipated dura-
tion of monitoring.
B. Cleaning and Re-Use
Do not immerse any ORISENSOR™, DURASENSOR®, OXIBAND® ος DURAFORM™
oxygen transducer, the NELLCOR™
RS-10 oxygen transducer, or any NELLCOR®
adhesive in water or cleaning solution. Clean DURASENSOR®,
OXIBAND® „and
DURAFORM™ oxygen transducers, and the NELLCOR® RS-10 oxygen transducer by
wiping with a disinfectant such as 70% alcohol. Do not sterilize by irradiation, steam, or
ethylene oxide. Use a new OXIBAN D® adhesive wrap or FORM-A adhesive bandage for
each patient. Do not re-sterilize OXISENSOR™ oxygen transducers.
C. Performance Considerations
To insure optimal performance, use an appropriate sensor, apply it as directed, and
observe all warnings and cautions.
If excessive ambient light is present, cover the sensor site with opaque material. Failure co
do so may result in inaccurate measurements. Light sources that can affect performance include
surgical lights, especially those with a xenon light source, bilirubin lamps, fluorescent
lights, infrared heating lamps, and direct sunlight. If poor perfusion affects instrument
performance, and the patient weighs more than 50 kg (110 lbs.), consider using the
OXISENSOR™ R-15 adult nasal oxygen transducer. Because the R-15 obtains its
measurements from the nasal septal anterior ethmoid artery, an artery supplied by the
internal carotid, this sensor may obtain measurements when peripheral perfusion is
relatively poor. For low peripheral perfusion, consider using the NELLCOR® RS-10
reflectance oxygen transducer, which is applied to the forehead or temple.

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